Incoming president of the Inner Wheel Club of Orange Minhi, Melissah Quinn is encouraging more women to come and experience the club for themselves.
Read MoreBraving bitterly cold and damp weather, a large crowd gathered outside the Orange Civic Centre in Byng Street on Friday for the local commemoration service, which marked the anniversary of the ‘Bringing Them Home’ report being tabled in federal parliament.
Read MoreJune iswhen we celebrate all things tapas on World Tapas Day, June 15, although in Australia this year we are making it a week-long celebration from June 12-16.
Read MoreThis month marks the 100th year of the Astley Cup, the unique multi-sports triangular competition between Dubbo College (formerly Dubbo High School), Bathurst High School and Orange High Schools
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to embark on an exciting adventure that combines exploration, technology and the thrill of finding hidden treasure?
Then look no further than geocaching, the worldwide scavenger hunt.
Read MoreIn recognition of their partnership with Orange United Warrior, AWCON recently unveiled new artwork for their fleet vehicles Designed by Mitchell Groat, the artwork, titled Yanhanha Nguranggu (“Going Home” in Wiradjuri language) depicts the outline of Mount Canobolas and the local totem, the platypus.
Read MoreBrenda Stace Chat has exhibited all over the world, but this June the Cowra-based artist will launch her first local exhibition at Rosnay Wines Cellar Door in Canowindra.
Read MoreOrange City Council water meter replacement program is free for residents and is being progressively rolled out citywide over the next five years. The Council plans to install another 2,000 smart meters in the coming financial year.
Read MoreA delicious dessert recipe, thanks to Ruben Lopez Mesa.
Read MorePutting the turbulent years of the pandemic behind them, the Orange Male Voice Choir and Cantar Community Choir are coming together in song to raise funds for those impacted by flooding in the Central West.
Read MoreApproval has been granted for a new multilevel apartment building and townhouse complex for Orange, the Colour City’s first medium-rise apartment block.
Read MoreVeritas House is expanding their provision of psychology and occupational health services to the border community, helping more local kids get the help they need, when they need it.
Read MoreOrange PCYC boxing coach Justin Reid had been boxing “on and off” for years, but it was only after coming under the tutelage of David and Jack Littlefield that he says he truly learnt what it takes to taste success in the ring.
Read MoreAt 11am this Sunday, May 28, at our city’s largely unknown Boer War Memorial in Robertson Park we commemorate a conflict that we have mostly chosen to forget, writes former Orange Mayor Reg Kidd.
Read More“There's so many things that are happening when a child engages in music; they're naturally wired for it,” says early childhood music specialist and educator, Ruth Thompson.
Read MoreIn a town where fast food chains are taking over the hospitality scene, Ruben is keep offering recipes that are economical, nutritionally delicious and perfect for the cold season ahead.
Read MoreThe Premi-babes Association of Orange are celebrating 50 years of providing vital support to Orange Health Service and other local district hospitals.
Read MoreHear Dianne Yarwood discuss The Wakes at Orange Library at 5.30pm Tuesday, May 23.
Read MoreBetty Stroud loves to travel. From short hops over the ditch to New Zealand to trekking overland from Kathmandu to London, the former music shop owner and retired Uniting Church minister is not afraid of adventure and, mostly, travels alone.
Read MoreWater is our most important resource, says dedicated water conservationist, Anne Kennedy, who at 75 years of age is still continuing her decades-long fight to protect it.
But, she says, it’s vital now that younger generations take up the cause.
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